% THIS IS SIGPROC-SP.TEX - VERSION 3.1
% WORKS WITH V3.2SP OF ACM_PROC_ARTICLE-SP.CLS
% APRIL 2009
%
% It is an example file showing how to use the 'acm_proc_article-sp.cls' V3.2SP
% LaTeX2e document class file for Conference Proceedings submissions.
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% This .tex file (and associated .cls V3.2SP) *DOES NOT* produce:
%       1) The Permission Statement
%       2) The Conference (location) Info information
%       3) The Copyright Line with ACM data
%       4) Page numbering
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% It is an example which *does* use the .bib file (from which the .bbl file
% is produced).
% REMEMBER HOWEVER: After having produced the .bbl file,
% and prior to final submission,
% you need to 'insert'  your .bbl file into your source .tex file so as to provide
% ONE 'self-contained' source file.
%
% Questions regarding SIGS should be sent to
% Adrienne Griscti ---> griscti@acm.org
%
% Questions/suggestions regarding the guidelines, .tex and .cls files, etc. to
% Gerald Murray ---> murray@hq.acm.org
%
% For tracking purposes - this is V3.1SP - APRIL 2009

\documentclass{acm_proc_article-sp}


\usepackage{graphicx}



\begin{document}
\input{version}
\title{Impact for measuring performance with hardware counters' overhead\titlenote{(Does NOT produce the permission block, copyright information nor page numbering). For use with ACM\_PROC\_ARTICLE-SP.CLS. Supported by ACM.}}
\subtitle{[Extended Abstract \versionnumber]
\titlenote{A full version of this paper is available as
\textit{Author's Guide to Preparing ACM SIG Proceedings Using
\LaTeX$2_\epsilon$\ and BibTeX} at
\texttt{www.acm.org/eaddress.htm}}}
%
% You need the command \numberofauthors to handle the 'placement
% and alignment' of the authors beneath the title.
%
% For aesthetic reasons, we recommend 'three authors at a time'
% i.e. three 'name/affiliation blocks' be placed beneath the title.
%
% NOTE: You are NOT restricted in how many 'rows' of
% "name/affiliations" may appear. We just ask that you restrict
% the number of 'columns' to three.
%
% Because of the available 'opening page real-estate'
% we ask you to refrain from putting more than six authors
% (two rows with three columns) beneath the article title.
% More than six makes the first-page appear very cluttered indeed.
%
% Use the \alignauthor commands to handle the names
% and affiliations for an 'aesthetic maximum' of six authors.
% Add names, affiliations, addresses for
% the seventh etc. author(s) as the argument for the
% \additionalauthors command.
% These 'additional authors' will be output/set for you
% without further effort on your part as the last section in
% the body of your article BEFORE References or any Appendices.

\numberofauthors{1} %  in this sample file, there are a *total*
% of EIGHT authors. SIX appear on the 'first-page' (for formatting
% reasons) and the remaining two appear in the \additionalauthors section.
%
\author{
% You can go ahead and credit any number of authors here,
% e.g. one 'row of three' or two rows (consisting of one row of three
% and a second row of one, two or three).
%
% The command \alignauthor (no curly braces needed) should
% precede each author name, affiliation/snail-mail address and
% e-mail address. Additionally, tag each line of
% affiliation/address with \affaddr, and tag the
% e-mail address with \email.
%
% 1st. author
\alignauthor
Thomas R\"ohl\titlenote{blabla}\\
       \affaddr{Regional Computing Centre Erlangen}\\
       \affaddr{Martensstrasse 1}\\
       \affaddr{Erlangen, Germany}\\
       \email{Thomas.Roehl@fau.de}
% 2nd. author
%\alignauthor
%G.K.M. Tobin\titlenote{The secretary disavows
%any knowledge of this author's actions.}\\
%       \affaddr{Institute for Clarity in Documentation}\\
%       \affaddr{P.O. Box 1212}\\
%       \affaddr{Dublin, Ohio 43017-6221}\\
%       \email{webmaster@marysville-ohio.com}
}
% There's nothing stopping you putting the seventh, eighth, etc.
% author on the opening page (as the 'third row') but we ask,
% for aesthetic reasons that you place these 'additional authors'
% in the \additional authors block, viz.
%\additionalauthors{Additional authors: John Smith (The Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Group,
%email: {\texttt{jsmith@affiliation.org}}) and Julius P.~Kumquat
%(The Kumquat Consortium, email: {\texttt{jpkumquat@consortium.net}}).}
%\date{30 July 1999}
% Just remember to make sure that the TOTAL number of authors
% is the number that will appear on the first page PLUS the
% number that will appear in the \additionalauthors section.

\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\include{version}
\end{abstract}

% A category with the (minimum) three required fields
\category{H.4}{Information Systems Applications}{Miscellaneous}
%A category including the fourth, optional field follows...
\category{D.2.8}{Software Engineering}{Metrics}[complexity measures, performance measures]

\terms{Theory}

\keywords{ACM proceedings, \LaTeX, text tagging} % NOT required for Proceedings

\section{Introduction}


\section{The {\secit Body} of The Paper}


\subsection{Type Changes and {\subsecit Special} Characters}


\subsection{Math Equations}


\subsubsection{Inline (In-text) Equations}


\subsubsection{Display Equations}

\subsection{Citations}


\subsection{Tables}


%\begin{table}
%\centering
%\caption{Frequency of Special Characters}
%\begin{tabular}{|c|c|l|} \hline
%Non-English or Math&Frequency&Comments\\ \hline
%\O & 1 in 1,000& For Swedish names\\ \hline
%$\pi$ & 1 in 5& Common in math\\ \hline
%\$ & 4 in 5 & Used in business\\ \hline
%$\Psi^2_1$ & 1 in 40,000& Unexplained usage\\
%\hline\end{tabular}
%\end{table}
Citation \cite{Lamport:LaTeX}

\begin{table}
\centering
\caption{Read cycles on Intel SandyBridge CPUs}
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|} \hline
Counter & Min & Median & Max \\ \hline
FIXC & 1592 & 5412 & 45515 \\ \hline
PMC & 1330 & 5342 & 210943 \\ \hline
TMP & 2666 & 3169 & 6920 \\ \hline
PWR & 2290 & 6639 & 7004 \\ \hline
MBOX & 3708 & 11796 & 49090 \\

\hline\end{tabular}
\end{table}


%\begin{table*}
%\centering
%\caption{Some Typical Commands}
%\begin{tabular}{|c|c|l|} \hline
%Command&A Number&Comments\\ \hline
%\texttt{{\char'134}alignauthor} & 100& Author alignment\\ \hline
%\texttt{{\char'134}numberofauthors}& 200& Author enumeration\\ \hline
%\texttt{{\char'134}table}& 300 & For tables\\ \hline
%\texttt{{\char'134}table*}& 400& For wider tables\\ \hline\end{tabular}
%\end{table*}
% end the environment with {table*}, NOTE not {table}!

\subsection{Figures}



\subsection{Theorem-like Constructs}


\subsection*{A {\secit Caveat} for the \TeX\ Expert}

\section{Conclusions}

%\end{document}  % This is where a 'short' article might terminate

%ACKNOWLEDGMENTS are optional
\section{Acknowledgments}


%
% The following two commands are all you need in the
% initial runs of your .tex file to
% produce the bibliography for the citations in your paper.
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
\bibliography{sigproc}  % sigproc.bib is the name of the Bibliography in this case
% You must have a proper ".bib" file
%  and remember to run:
% latex bibtex latex latex
% to resolve all references
%
% ACM needs 'a single self-contained file'!
%

\end{document}
